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Secular Literature Based
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Education is not one size fits all.

I’ve spent years creating a secular homeschool curriculum that takes a literature approach to educating children in all the subjects you’d learn in public school – only better.

My focus is on education with all the essential foundations built into a Charlotte Mason inspired curriculum that is progressive and fun. Your children will learn subjects like history, literature, science and language arts – just to name a few.

Level K – 12: Secular Literature Based Homeschooling Products

February 4, 2026

The following post will be a blog archive copy of Build Your Library’s February 2026 Monthly Newsletter. If you missed the email, subscribe to our mailing list here. [Scheduled to be sent by 2/4/26 8:30 AM EST] [February 4, 2026 ] – Welcome to this month’s Video Newsletter! If you subscribed, you should have gotten … Continue reading "February 2026 Monthly Newsletter"

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February 3, 2026

In our increasingly online society, critical thinking and media literacy are among the most important skills we can impart to our children. I have chosen a handful of high-quality nonfiction and fiction titles to help you and your children better understand and navigate the news and social media. Using this unit, your family will learn … Continue reading "Purchase: Big Lies – Medi ...

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January 1, 2026

The following post will be a blog archive copy of Build Your Library’s January 2026 Monthly Newsletter. If you missed the email, subscribe to our mailing list here. [Scheduled to be sent by 1/1/26 8:30 AM EST] [January 1, 2026 ] – Welcome to this month’s Video Newsletter! If you subscribed, you should have gotten … Continue reading "January 2026 Monthly Newsletter"

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Have you been looking for a literature based homeschool curriculum that is secular? How about a way to incorporate narration, copywork, dictation and memory work into your child’s education? Or art study that ties into history?

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